Everything XRORX gives you, written as plain product capabilities — no “military-grade” adjectives.
BDIX bandwidth for international sites
Your ISP's BDIX speed is the fast one. XRORX routes selected traffic through proxies hosted on the BDIX peering network, so that bandwidth carries Steam, Epic, GitHub, and the rest of the international web — instead of being stuck on the slower raw line.
SOCKS5 only — nothing to install
Host, port, username, password. Paste them into a SOCKS5 client you already trust. No installer, no signed kernel driver, no system VPN that owns your network stack.
Only the apps you point at us are routed
Everything you don't explicitly proxy keeps using your ISP's direct path. BDIX FTPs stay at full BDIX speed; your IPTV box, BDIX caches, and LAN keep working as they always did.
Self-serve dashboard
Top up with bKash, Nagad, or Rocket, generate proxies, rotate credentials, renew — all without filing a ticket.
Instant credential rotation
Shared the proxy with another device and want the old set invalidated? One click in the dashboard issues new credentials and kills the previous pair.
Weekly tier to try first
৳30 buys a week of the 20 Mbps plan — the cheapest way to confirm XRORX actually helps on your specific ISP and area before committing to anything monthly or yearly.
BDT billing only
bKash, Nagad, and Rocket through automated dashboard flow. No USD invoices, no foreign-card surcharges, no FX exchange rates moving while you sleep.
Cross-client by design
Documented configs for Windows (Proxifier, V2RayN), Android (NekoBox, v2rayNG), iOS (Shadowrocket, Potatso), browser extensions, and router firmware that supports SOCKS5.
Same fleet for every tier
No premium servers. The only difference between tiers is the bandwidth cap on your SOCKS5 connection — every plan reaches the same nodes.
No traffic profiling
SOCKS5 itself isn't encrypted; your TLS still does that. We don't run per-request logging, don't sell traffic data, and don't make money any way other than your subscription.
Why we don't ship an XRORX desktop app
Wrapping SOCKS5 in a vendor app would force decisions on the user — kill-switches, DNS overrides, system-wide proxy takeover — that are great for marketing copy and bad for people who already know which apps they want routed and which they don't.
So we ship credentials. You pick the client. Read the setup guide for proven configurations on every common platform.